Because there are still many characters with high name repetition in Silver and Crimson, many players mistakenly believe that Hati and Hati Lijue are the same character. However, in the game, they are actually two different character cards. How strong is Hati Lijue in Silver and Crimson? This character excels in single-target damage, making him a core member of many lineups. If your team lacks such a character, the following introduction can help you get to know him better.
Hati Lijue, having reached the SSR rating, has a significant advantage in level advancement, capable of being upgraded to 200 levels. This means he has more room for attribute growth, becoming stronger as his level increases. In terms of basic attacks, Hati Lijue can deal 150% of his attack power as physical damage to the primary target, which is quite notable among similar characters. His traits further enhance his combat effectiveness.

Hati Lijue's trait is that when an enemy unit's continuous damage effect ends, there is a 50% chance to inflict a Plague on them, which lasts for 8 seconds. Don't underestimate these 8 seconds; during this time, units affected by Plague will suffer 40% of the caster's attack power as physical damage every 2 seconds. This means that over the 8 seconds, they will be damaged multiple times, and the more layers of continuous damage effects the target has, the higher the damage they will receive.

Especially for enemy units with more than three layers of continuous damage effects, Hati Lijue can also apply a healing ban effect, directly impacting their subsequent recovery, greatly limiting their ability to regain health. As long as the continuous damage effect on the enemy ends, whether it's bleeding or other continuous damage, this effect can be triggered, enhancing Hati Lijue's output and disruption capabilities in battle. In comparison, this trait currently has a higher chance of being utilized in team strategies.

Next, let's look at Hati Lijue's combat skill, which can be used after every two normal attacks. When released, it deals 150% of his attack power as physical damage to the current target, with a range of 3.5. Enemies within this range will also be inflicted with two layers of Plague, lasting for 8 seconds. It's worth noting that when the team enters Blood Moon state, even normal attacks will enhance the effect and values of the combat skill, and the negative status of Plague can stack, allowing Hati Lijue to inflict high continuous damage.
Finally, his Ultimate Skill, which is his powerful burst method. The Ultimate Skill deals 7 hits to the main target, totaling 600% of his attack power as physical damage. Such a high damage ratio is quite impressive among many characters in the game. Moreover, this skill has an important effect: it immediately settles each continuous damage effect on the enemy, playing a key role in pinpoint bursts. That is, if the enemy target has any continuous damage effects, these effects will be instantly settled, causing additional damage, and the higher the total number of continuous damage effect layers on the target, the greater the final damage.

After reading the detailed introduction of Hati Lijue, you should have a clear understanding of how Hati Lijue performs in Silver and Crimson. These skill traits provide Hati Lijue with a lot of flexibility in lineup combinations. If you team up with allies who can apply continuous damage effects, the output from a single burst will definitely be a significant number, as continuous damage accumulates over time.